BDH H1 “Bazooka” H-Pattern Sim Racing Shifter – DETAILED REVIEW

Unlike bigger brands that create a product to fit a specific price range, BDH did whatever it took to create the ultimate Sim Racing H-Pattern Shifter with a realistic feel. It turns out that “whatever it takes” costs about US$1200! So the BDH H1 H-Pattern shifter must be one of the most realistic Sim Racing shifters available, right?!

On paper the BDH H1 “Bazooka” does not have a big feature set. It cannot be switched to sequential mode like many other cheaper shifters, and its mounting options are a little complex. So we took a detailed look at the BDH H1 to find out just how immersive an experience it can give, and exactly what the impact of its limitations are to help you decide if this boutique shifter is worthy of a place on your sim rig.

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Tom Ford

Tom has been a motorsport fanatic for as long as he can remember, with a particular obsession for sim racing and high-end tech. As the primary video producer and website curator at Boosted Media, he's spent the past five years testing and reviewing hundreds of products alongside big brother Will, diving deep into the details and getting hands on experience with a huge range of gear. When he's not behind the camera or in the editing suite, you'll probably find him fine tuning his rig, and chasing lap times.